The NBA regular season is just a couple of months away. After this year's frantic off season filled with blockbuster trades and shocking free agent signings, all fans are looking forward to the return of NBA basketball. But who will be the starters for each team? In this post, I will be predicting the starting lineups for all NBA teams next year (some players like Cousins and Porzingis will not be healthy at the start of the regular season so they will not be put in the starting lineup).
Disclaimer: All players who had a major injury last year and are in the starting lineups are expected to return for training camp (i.e. Patrick Beverly, Andre Roberson, etc.)
Atlanta Hawks
PG: Trae Young
SG: Kent Bazemore
SF: Taurean Prince
PF: John Collins
C: Dewayne Dedmon
Not much to argue about here. The Hawks don't have a good team and are looking to tank this year. Newly acquired guard Jeremy Lin could start at PG, but it doesn't really make sense as the Hawks want to develop Young into a star and benching Young would be the complete opposite of developing.
Boston Celtics
PG: Kyrie Irving
SG: Jaylen Brown
SF: Jayson Tatum
PF: Gordon Hayward
C: Al Horford
The favourites in the East, the Boston Celtics could very well make it to the NBA Finals this season. However, their starting lineup is filled with a lot of doubt. Will Kyrie be healthy by opening night? Will Haywood be able to carry a starting position work load in his first year back from a gruesome injury?
Brooklyn Nets
PG: D'Angelo Russell
SG: Allen Crabbe
SF: DeMarre Carroll
PF: Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
C: Jarrett Allen
Another year of the rebuild for the Brooklyn Nets. At least this year they will have their own draft pick. Caris Levert or even Spencer Dinwiddie could start at SG but aside from that, the Nets starting lineup is pretty much set for next season.
Charlotte Hornets
PG: Kemba Walker
SG: Nicolas Batum
SF: Miles Bridges
PF: Marvin Williams
C: Cody Zeller
I really believe that the Hornets will finally give up on Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and start rookie Miles Bridges this season. Aside from that, the Hornets had a puzzling offseason where they didn't commit to a rebuild but also didn't build a playoff worthy team. The Hornets won't be a very exciting team next season (sorry Hornets fans).
Chicago Bulls
PG: Kris Dunn
SG: Zach LaVine
SF: Jabari Parker
PF: Lauri Markkanen
C: Wendell Carter Jr.
The Bulls are a very young team that could potentially sneak into the playoffs as the 8th seed in a weak Eastern Conference. They have young talent, sneakily good depth and made a great draft selection in Wendell Carter Jr. (who could be the steal of the draft). Robin Lopez, a solid veteran role player could start at center, but I highly doubt the Bulls would impede the development of Carter Jr. for a player who isn't apart of their future.
Cleveland Cavaliers
PG: George Hill
SG: J.R. Smith
SF: Rodney Hood
PF: Kevin Love
C: Tristan Thompson
Well Lebron left and the Cavs are in no man's land. They aren't really rebuilding after locking up Kevin Love long term and their team is not good enough to make it to the playoffs. George Hill is probably going to start over Sexton at the beginning of the season as they try to ease Sexton into meaningful NBA minutes.
Dallas Mavericks
PG: Dennis Smith Jr.
SG: Luka Doncic
SF: Harrison Barnes
PF: Dirk Nowitzki
C: DeAndre Jordan
After a couple of years at the bottom of the Western Conference, the Mavs have built a promising young team. With Doncic and Smith Jr., the Mavs have a good young core. Add in vets like DeAndre, Harrison Barnes, Wes Mathews and the legend Dirk, the Mavs could very narrowly miss the playoffs in the wild, wild west. It's going to be an exciting season for Mavs fans.
Denver Nuggets
PG: Jamal Murray
SG: Gary Harris
SF: Will Barton
PF: Paul Millsap
C: Nikola Jokic
The Nugget's starting lineup is pretty much set in stone. With Jokic getting a long term max extension, the front office has fully committed with this core. Could this be the year they finally make the playoffs (they were one game away from making it the past 2 years)? If they stay healthy, I believe the Nuggets will make the playoffs this season. Book it!
Detroit Pistons
PG: Reggie Jackson
SG: Reggie Bullock
SF: Stanley Johnson
PF: Blake Griffin
C: Andre Drummond
The Pistons are a weird team. They have twin towers in Griffin and Drummond while the whole league is trending towards small ball. However, they have talent and a good coach in Dwane Casey. They could make some noise in the East and make the playoffs although it all rides on the health of Reggie Jackson and Blake Griffin.
Golden State Warriors
PG: Stephen Curry
SG: Klay Thompson
SF: Kevin Durant
PF: Draymond Green
C: Kevon Looney
Is their really anything that needs to be said about the Warriors? They have been the best team in basketball for the past few years and added one of the best big men in the league. Even though Boogie Cousins will probably not be ready for opening night, the Warriors still have the best starting lineup in the league.
Houston Rockets
PG: Chris Paul
SG: James Harden
SF: P.J. Tucker
PF: Ryan Anderson
C: Clint Capela
The Rockets are still title contenders and were inches away from the Finals. Although they lost some depth, they still have their core of CP3, James Harden and Clint Capela. Ryan Anderson will probably start because Eric Gordon is their sixth man and they don't really have any other big that would fit beside Capela (and I don't think Melo is starting). The Rockets are ready to once again challenge for the championship next season.
Indiana Pacers
PG: Darren Collison
SG: Victor Oladipo
SF: Bojan Bogdanovic
PF: Thaddeus Young
C: Myles Turner
The Pacers are one my sleeper winners from free agency this year. They picked up a bunch of solid veterans and with the development of Oladipo, they could really become a top 4 seed in the East. Look out for the Pacers.
L.A. Clippers
PG: Patrick Beverly
SG: Avery Bradley
SF: Danilo Gallinari
PF: Tobias Harris
C: Marcin Gortat
The Clippers are a surprisingly deep team. Although they don't have a bonafide star on their team, they have plenty of good veteran role players, who could be trade deadline deal candidates, along with young talent (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander). The Clippers are most likely not making the playoffs this year, but they could be a very interesting team to watch.
L.A. Lakers
PG: Lonzo Ball
SG: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
SF: Brandon Ingram
PF: Lebron James
C: Javale McGee
Well the Lakers have been vaulted back into playoff contention after signing Lebron this offseason. They are going to be one entertaining team to watch with the Ball family circus, the meme team (Lance, Javale, Beasley), Lebron and all the media attention.
Memphis Grizzlies
PG: Mike Conley
SG: Dillon Brooks
SF: Kyle Anderson
PF: Jaren Jackson Jr.
C: Marc Gasol
The Grizzlies are fully healthy entering this season and are gunning for a playoff spot. Let's not forget, 2 years ago they pushed the San Antonio Spurs to 6 games. Their core of Conley and Gasol are still on the team so we know that Memphis has the talent to compete in the West. If the Grizzlies can stay healthy (and that's a big if), they could find themselves playing playoff basketball once again.
Miami Heat
PG: Goran Dragic
SG: Dion Waiters
SF: Josh Richardson
PF: Kelly Olynyk
C: Hassan Whiteside
The Heat were the 6th seed last season and were bounced out of the playoffs by a young Sixers team. This offseason, they did not make many moves to improve their team, so we can expect much of the same this season. The Heat will probably finish anywhere from 6-8 in the East this year.
Milwaukee Bucks
PG: Eric Bledsoe
SG: Malcolm Brogdon
SF: Khris Middleton
PF: Giannis Antetokounmpo
C: Brook Lopez
Like the Heat, the Bucks were one of the bottom playoff teams in the East last year. Like the Heat, the Bucks really didn't make major roster moves to improve their team. However, the Bucks did hire Mike Budenholzer, a very well respected coach in the NBA. This could finally be the year that the Bucks unleash their potential. If Coach Bud can unlock Giannis's and the Bucks' potential, they could be dark horse conference contender in the East.
Minnesota Timberwolves
PG: Jeff Teague
SG: Jimmy Butler
SF: Andrew Wiggins
PF: Taj Gibson
C: Karl-Anthony Towns
The Timberwolves under performed last season (especially after Jimmy Butler went down). What was supposed to be a future dynasty turned into an 8th seed finish. While they are probably never going to be a dynasty, the star power of KAT and Jimmy Butler and the potential of Andrew Wiggins will most likely be enough to get Minnesota back into the playoffs.
New Orleans Pelicans
PG: Elfrid Payton
SG: Jrue Holiday
SF: E'Twaun Moore
PF: Nikola Mirotic
C: Anthony Davis
This offseason seems bad for the Pelicans at first glance. Yes losing Boogie Cousins and Rondo is a big loss. However, the Pelicans did start playing better when Cousins went down last season. Add in the signing of Julius Randle (who would be best coming off the bench) and the development of Anthony Davis (could be the best player in the league very soon), the Pelicans could potentially make some noise in the West this upcoming season.
New York Knicks
PG: Emmanuel Mudiay
SG: Tim Hardaway Jr.
SF: Courtney Lee
PF: Mario Hezonja
C: Enes Kanter
Well this Knicks team is fully in rebuild mode. With Porzingis unlikely to play a game this season, the Knicks best bet is to tank for the future. It's going to be another brutal season for Knicks fans. Hey, at least you have another christmas game!
Oklahoma City Thunder
PG: Russell Westbrook
SG: Andre Roberson
SF: Paul George
PF: Jerami Grant
C: Steven Adams
The Thunder had one of the best offseasons out of all the NBA teams. Resigning most of their free agents (Paul George, Jerami Grant, etc.), and dealing Carmelo Anthony for Dennis Schroder, the Thunder have become a better team. Add in another year of building chemistry, the Thunder are the clear 3rd seed in the West.
Orlando Magic
PG: D.J. Augustin
SG: Evan Fournier
SF: Jonathan Simmons
PF: Aaron Gordon
C: Nikola Vucevic
The Magic once again are looking like a bottom feeding Eastern Conference team next season. They have no clear star player. They have some young talent in Gordon, Issac and Bamba, but none of those players will be enough to drag the Magic to the playoffs. They also have a logjam of centers with Vucevic, Mozgov, Bamba and Birch. Every center except Bamba is definately on the trade block. Vucevic is probable starting at center to start the season, although I expect the Magic to eventually start Bamba there.
Philadelphia 76ers
PG: Ben Simmons
SG: J.J Redick
SF: Robert Covington
PF: Dario Saric
C: Joel Embiid
Right now, I have the 76ers as the 3rd best team in the Eastern Conference. However, their potential starting lineup with Simmons at the 1 will cause matchup problems for the majority of teams in the NBA. If Markelle Fultz is half the player everybody thought he was when he was the 1st pick in last year's draft, the Sixers will have some much needed depth and could give the Raptors and Celtics a run for their money in the playoffs.
Phoenix Suns
PG: Brandon Knight
SG: Devin Booker
SF: T.J. Warren
PF: Josh Jackson
C: Deandre Ayton
The Suns had the 1st pick in this year's NBA draft and took Deandre Ayton. Ayton projects to be a fantastic big man in the NBA, although his defense is a little shaky. Trevor Ariza and T.J. Warren could battle for the last starting lineup position, but other than that, their starting lineup looks set.
Portland Trailblazers
PG: Damian Lillard
SG: C.J. McCollum
SF: Maurice Harkless
PF: Al-Farouq Aminu
C: Jusuf Nurkic
The Trailblazers had one hell of a regular season which saw them surprisingly finish as the 3rd seed in a tough Western conference. The playoffs was a different story as they were swept by the Pelicans. In the offseason, the Blazers didn't really make any major moves and didn't improve while other teams moved ahead of them (i.e. Lakers, Spurs). The Trailblazers could be in danger of missing the playoffs, especially with how much more competitive the West has become. However, to be honest, I wouldn't count out Dame Dolla just yet.
Sacramento Kings
PG: De'Aaron Fox
SG: Buddy Hield
SF: Bogdan Bogdanovic
PF: Marvin Bagley III
C: Willie Cauley-Stein
After drafting Marvin Bagley III with the 2nd pick in this year's NBA draft, the Kings have a solid young core. Unlike past years, Kings fans actually have something to be excited about this season. While the Kings won't be really good, at least the team is finally moving in the right direction and starting to develop players.
San Antonio Spurs
PG: Dejounte Murray
SG: Demar Derozan
SF: Rudy Gay
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge
C: Pau Gasol
The Spurs finally dealt Kawhi Leonard (and Danny Green) this offseason. In return they recieved all-star Demar Derozan, Jakob Poetl and a protected 1st round pick. While they did lose one of the best players in the NBA, one could argue that the Spurs will do better this year. Last year they squeaked into the playoffs without Leonard for much of the season. This year, they will have an all-star in Derozan playing the whole season. Along with Aldridge and Coach Pop, the Spurs are a real threat to win 50+ games and have home court advantage in the first round.
Toronto Raptors
PG: Kyle Lowry
SG: Danny Green
SF: Kawhi Leonard
PF: O.G. Anunoby
C: Jonas Valanciunas
The other team in the blockbuster Kawhi Leonard-Demar Derozan trade, the Raptors got significantly better this offseason. With a plethora of 3 pt shooters and excellent defenders, the Raptors are legit contenders to win the East and make it to the finals this year. They still have one of the best benches in the league and now have acquired a superstar in Leonard. Watch out, the Raptors could repeat as the 1st seed in the East again this year.
PG: Ricky Rubio
SG: Donovan Mitchell
SF: Joe Ingles
PF: Derrick Favors
C: Rudy Gobert
After a surprise playoff appearance last year, the Jazz are looking to build on last year's success. They have one of the best defences in the league, a future superstar in Donovan Mitchell and one of the best coaches in the league in Quin Snyder. Add in good veteran players like Rubio, Crowder, Ingles and Favors, the Jazz could surprise a lot of people next year.
Washington Wizards
PG: John Wall
SG: Bradley Beal
SF: Otto Porter Jr.
PF: Markieff Morris
C: Dwight Howard
It was an up and down regular season last year for the Wizards. There was locker room issues, John Wall missed a significant portion of the season and the team finished with the 8th seed in the East. However, I really think the Wizards are an underrated team this year. With a fully healthy and motivated John Wall and Bradley Beal, the Wizards have one of the best backcourts in the league. Add in Dwight Howard, an athletic big, the Wizards could finish as a top 4 team in the East.
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